Kids friendly Christmas tree Crafts and Story!

The story of Fir Tree – Christmas Tree!

There has been many different and beautiful versions of the Christmas tree from the history narratives. No one is rather sure as to when were the Fir trees first used and symbolised as Christmas trees. But people say that it began some 1000 years ago in Northern Europe. Many countries and many versions, but the one we have heard the most and loved it is shared below. It has a beautiful moral to teach to ourselves and our kids!

“Once in the forest, there lived a poor woodcutter with his wife and two lovely children. Though they were poor, they were all very warm hearted and loved each other. It was a cold, snowy day, when they were sitting besides the firewood warming themselves and having their daily breads. Suddenly they saw a poor child looking at them. With torn sheet of clothes, he was all alone, shivering in that snowy cold.

The children of the woodcutter were sad to see him this way and they asked him to sit and warm his hands near the firewood. Though they themselves didn’t had extra woollen clothes, one of them gave his warm clothes to the poor child. They also shared their daily bread with the hungry child. The poor child was taken to the room and given their bed with warm coverings to sleep, while the woodcutters children slept on the bench that day.

For the first time they realized that they were so lucky to have a small bed with blanket to cover and that a day’s sacrifice for the poor child can be the best they could do. They were sure that the poor little stranger would really be happy in the warm bed and clothes.

Just few hours had passed, when the brother-sister heard some soft music and light emanating from their doors. They saw a strange child, all dressed up in golden attire. And it was then he said “I’m the Christ-child” and I wander and bring happiness to good children. You gave me all the happiness as a poor child and sacrificed your beds for me. I’m here to “Thank you” back. And then, a fir tree grew near the house and the Christ child broke a twig from it and said that “this tree shall bring in fortunes for you all”. This fir tree grew to become a Christmas Tree laden with silver and golden fruits and nuts every year.”

The moral/message I love is that it helps inculcate, that any one who helps a child in distress, it will be counted as a deed done to the Lord Christ himself. And so, every year Christmas is decorated and illuminated to spread the love and joy.

Christmas tree crafts or Christmas tree crafts ideas for kids :

1. Smiling Paper Christmas Tree :

Requisites :

Thick chart paper

Smiley’s

Golden Star as Christmas Tree Topper

Scissor and Glue, that’s it.

Cut 3 cones from the green chart paper with small, big, bigger size and stick as seen in the image. Allow your toddler to stick smiley’s, star (can use buttons, stocking’s cut outs also) to decorate this simple “Toddler friendly Christmas tree”. To hang it, you can tie a ribbon from the top. Put it across your kids room.

2. Multiple cones, big Paper Christmas tree :

Well, you just need glitter and mirrors apart from the material, we mentioned above. What all it needs is make multiple cones, decorate them with stars, mirrors, glitter and stick them on the board /thick support with fevicol/double sided tape. When arranged in the form of a tree, it looks amazing and kids go super happy. It can be used as “Christmas Tree project for School kids” also.

3. Simple One cone Christmas Tree :

This paper Christmas tree idea is quick, and a great fun for Toddlers and Preschoolers, as they get to decorate the Christmas Tree their way. Further it is just a 10 minute work. All you need, is to make a cone from the green chart sheet, attach at ribbon to hang it and then leave it for kids to decorate. My son used Pom Poms, sticky decorative items to decorate this beautiful Christmas Tree for him!

4. Frilly Fir – Christmas Tree :

This was a super quick round by me and my son.

How to make paper Christmas tree craft:

Make a cone , stick its open edges and keep it aside.

Now, cut 5-6 slabs of green sheet (approx. 3cms)

Pick one of the slab and start giving it a very fine cut (as shown below). Repeat the same for all the slabs.

Try to separate up the cuts and give them a rounded curve slowly by moving scissor along their way.

Start pasting the slabs one by one on the cone in a circular and upward moving fashion. (Start pasting from bottom to up)

5. Easiest Christmas tree craft for Toddlers and small kids :

Don’t you agree, what could have been more simple than this? But this was enjoyed by my son, as he got to learn “Spray painting”, which had not been taught to him. Though, it took me sometime, to make him understand how to spray from the brush, but once done, I had close to 5-6 such lil trees all around our crafts room!

Hey mama’s and papa’s, did you like our Easy Christmas crafts for kids, more so Christmas tree crafts and ideas here in this post? How do you engage with your toddlers and preschoolers with Creative yet simple Christmas tree crafts? Do share your thoughts, images to me in the comment section!

As a history nerd I always love reading historical speculations and legends especially when the origin of a particular food/ product is unknown. It would make sense that FIR trees were around 1000 years ago in Northern Europe. I have to say on another note I really love the look of your tree craft!

Such cute ideas! Holiday crafts are so fun for littles! It’s helps them through the anticipation of the day to come and just gets everyone more excited. And kids LOVE to decorate. I LOVE the idea of decorating the house with my children’s artwork each holiday and season.

I love simple minimal christmas decorations made of paper! These are all great! I’ll definitely give them a go! This year I made my own tree out of simple white craft paper and black acrylic paint!Loved it!

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